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A thermal camera, also known as an infrared camera, is an advanced imaging device that detects heat energy rather than visible light to create images. Unlike conventional cameras, which rely on reflected light, thermal cameras capture variations in temperature emitted by objects and convert them into a visual format. This allows users to see in complete darkness, through smoke, and in challenging environmental conditions. The resulting images, often called thermograms, display different temperatures using a range of colors, making it easier to identify heat patterns and anomalies.


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